
Seattle University School of Law
Pre-Launch Conversation with Astrid Puentes and Colette Pichon-Battle
April 16 - SEATTLE (Virtual)
April 24 - SAN FRANCISCO
Commonwealth Club
Climate One x SFCW
Pre-Launch Books Available for Purchase and Signing
May 6 - BERKELEY
Book Launch @ Brower Center
In Conversation with Rosa Gonzalez
Book Talk for Students @ Stanford University
In Conversation with Kumi Naidoo
Hosted by Muwekma-Tau-Ruk and Explore Energy House
May 13 - STANFORD
May 14 - LOS ANGELES
Village Well Books
Week of May 19 - NYC
More Info Coming Soon!
June 1 - BERKELEY
Bay Area Book Festival, Marsh Theater
In 1999, Abby Reyes lost her partner, Terence Unity Freitas, as he and two others were murdered after departing Kajka Ika—the heart of the world—of Indigenous U’wa territory in Colombia.
Imperiled by multinational oil interests, U’wa lifeways were under attack. Terence, Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa (Menominee), and Lahe’ena’e Gay (Hawaiian) arrived to listen to community needs and accompany the U’wa. But then they disappeared. Days later, their bodies were found, bound and bullet-riddled in a cow field across the border in Venezuela.
Twenty years later, Abby finds herself in Case 001 of Colombia’s truth and recognition process. They want to know her stories. They want to know her questions. They want to know her truth demands: the fragments she’s held for decades about the last days of Terence’s life. Why was he taken? Who pulled the trigger? Who was really behind the killings?
Plunged back into grief, ambiguity, and the unknown, Abby is called to navigate the past. Old wounds are reopened, old histories are redrawn, and fresh angers flare as she confronts the testimony of one of her lover’s killers—and the burden that Terence unwittingly compelled her to bear.
Spanning three decades and three continents, Truth Demands charts Abby’s parallel journeys as she navigates the waters of loss, purpose, and impermanence while fighting for truth and accountability from big oil. A profound and haunting memoir, Truth Demands is an invitation into the current. It shows us how to hold fast even as we let go—holding us as we bear witness and welcome with courage and skill what the truth demands of us all.